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[quote=Gabe Powers wrote]Quote: Originally posted by floyd dylan I picked DBZ because I know it's total c**p and am ashamed of myself for enjoying it. I'd even go so far as to say that Repo Man is a true classic (maybe BBAT8thD too).

Whoah now buddy! Can't go picking on DBZ. That was a great animated show! It had some silly elements to it...but it only sucked when they got to DBZ:GT!!! ;0)

I love these movies, a true testement that says you don't need CGI to make a good movie.

I don't think you should feel guilty about any of this picks. I picked DBZ because I know it's total crap and am ashamed of myself for enjoying it. I'd even go so far as to say that Repo Man is a true classic (maybe BBAT8thD too).

I've been a fan of the Girl of Steel since I was...what? 10? Yeah, just before my 11th birthday (October 1981), I got an issue of Superman Family -- while accompanying my dad on a shopping trip, if I remember right -- and that got me hooked on the blonde babe from Argo City. :-)

I saw the movie opening weekend in 1984 with my Grandma Throm, and loved it.

Now a little older and wiser, I recognize the movie (and some of the comics) for the cheese that they were. But I still get enjoyment out of the movie; the aerial ballet sequence is, IMHO, worth the price of the DVD all by itself. :-)

Quote: Originally posted by Chris Gould Transformers: The Movie GI Joe: The Movie He he...both freaked me out as a kid with all of the characters that were violently killed and/or dismembered and the more adult themes, you just don't see that in children's animation these days and it's probably why I still watch these every now and again today. Plus, it's the only time that I can remember a company scaring the crap out of children to sell more toys...genius.